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. >> co-owners diane striadell wanted to do something. >> and i got in touch with the pta and the church and heard this is what they wanted to do. here we are. >> some parents are so young their parents have not told them about the shooting. >> reporter: what did you tell them about what that was for? >> just to help other children. but splicingly, they did not ask about that. >> reporter: but older kids did know about that. they came to send a message. >> that they know that we care. >> reporter: do you think its' important that they know that? >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> because they are probably sad about what happened. >> reporter: drew levine says that his message is for those who survived and those who didn't make it. >> i want them to know that we are here for them. it's very sad and we'll try to prevent that in the future. we miss you. we miss all of them. >> reporter: in gaithersburg, maryland, john henrehan, fox news. >>> and police are investigating a deadly shooting. one was found in a car and the other in the middle of the road. one of the victims died from his injuries. th
. >> co-owners diane striadell wanted to do something. >> and i got in touch with the pta and the church and heard this is what they wanted to do. here we are. >> some parents are so young their parents have not told them about the shooting. >> reporter: what did you tell them about what that was for? >> just to help other children. but splicingly, they did not ask about that. >> reporter: but older kids did know about that. they came to send a message....
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diane? >> all right, jonathan karl. and jon, before i let you go, i want to congratulate you on a new reporting role for abc news, our chief white house correspondent. and we are so excited, looking forward to seeing you over at the white house soon. >> reporter: thank you, diane. i'm looking forward to it. >> that's great. and i know you were aware of something else that happened on capitol hill today, a very moving reminder of the greatest generation. and the ties that bind. in the capitol rotunda today, former senator bob dole paying tribute to his old friend, senator daniel inouye of hawaii. inouye lying in state after his death earlier this week. the two men became friends while serving in world war ii. inouye lost an arm. senator dole nearly lost his. and so, 89-year-old senator dole, now confined to a wheelchair, insisted on walking to pay his respects, saying, i don't want danny to see me in a wheelchair. >>> and next, we turn to the day-to-day in newtown, connecticut, where 26 children and teachers were gunned
diane? >> all right, jonathan karl. and jon, before i let you go, i want to congratulate you on a new reporting role for abc news, our chief white house correspondent. and we are so excited, looking forward to seeing you over at the white house soon. >> reporter: thank you, diane. i'm looking forward to it. >> that's great. and i know you were aware of something else that happened on capitol hill today, a very moving reminder of the greatest generation. and the ties that bind....
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it's been a difficult year for the restaurant chain, but as diane eastabrook reports, 2013 is looking better. >> reporter: mcdonald's credits its limited offer cheddar bacon onion burger, beverages, and dollar menu for luring more customers back to stores last month. same-store sales were up 2.4% in november, after falling just shy of 2% in october. that was the first sales decline in a decade. while november was an improvement, the sales gain was a fraction of what mcdonald's did during the same month a year ago. mcdonald's has been facing stiffer competition lately from other fast food chains, and with unemployment still high, some cash-strapped consumers have cut back on fast food. david henkes from the restaurant consulting firm technomic says mcdonald's is just in a funk. he thinks the chain can ring up better sales in the coming months with more specialty items and better marketing. >> so many people are aware of mcdonald's, it's not as though they need the awareness. but sometimes, you need something that drives them in. so, i don't necessarily think you need a portfolio of new
it's been a difficult year for the restaurant chain, but as diane eastabrook reports, 2013 is looking better. >> reporter: mcdonald's credits its limited offer cheddar bacon onion burger, beverages, and dollar menu for luring more customers back to stores last month. same-store sales were up 2.4% in november, after falling just shy of 2% in october. that was the first sales decline in a decade. while november was an improvement, the sales gain was a fraction of what mcdonald's did during...
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diane? >> thank you, alex marquardt reporting in from this war-torn region. >>> and now we move onto a tragic headline out of the uk. one of the hospital workers who was duped by australian disc jockeys into believing the queen of england was on the phone for kate middleton, has been found dead, under mysterious circumstances. and no less than scotland yard is on the case. abc's lama hasan has the details. >> reporter: for a week, king edward vii hospital has been at the center of a white hot media glare. and one day after duchess kate checked out, tragedy. >> it is with deep sadness that i can confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff, jacintha saldanha. >> reporter: it was saldanha who answered the phone on tuesday, when two australian djs impersonating the queen and prince charles, asked to speak with kate. >> hello, good morning, king edward vii hospital. >> oh, hello there, could i please speak to kate please, my granddaughter? >> oh yes, just hold on, ma'am. >> thank yo
diane? >> thank you, alex marquardt reporting in from this war-torn region. >>> and now we move onto a tragic headline out of the uk. one of the hospital workers who was duped by australian disc jockeys into believing the queen of england was on the phone for kate middleton, has been found dead, under mysterious circumstances. and no less than scotland yard is on the case. abc's lama hasan has the details. >> reporter: for a week, king edward vii hospital has been at the...
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we talked with diane sawyer. the story that continues to sadden and enrage the nation is the shooting in newtown. >> in this week after sandy hook, there is a backlash under way against people who profit from the sale of assault guns. chris comeauxcuomo looks that that tonight. >> i see you taking a look ahead to christmas next week. >> we are, and just a week until christmas and americans are trying to trace where the storm is moving, to plan their travel. we will help you do that tonight. >> you can watch those stories and more tonight on world news right after abc 7 news at 6:00. >> let's get a check on the traffic situation. >> some delays on 395 south on washington heading toward duke street. as you head out of springfield a long line of stop and go traffic. traveling the inner loop of the belt way across the american legion bridge the outer loop is also a slow go. as you head over toward new hampshire ave. the crash before 95 in the two right lanes. that is the latest. >> still to come, a new fund to help f
we talked with diane sawyer. the story that continues to sadden and enrage the nation is the shooting in newtown. >> in this week after sandy hook, there is a backlash under way against people who profit from the sale of assault guns. chris comeauxcuomo looks that that tonight. >> i see you taking a look ahead to christmas next week. >> we are, and just a week until christmas and americans are trying to trace where the storm is moving, to plan their travel. we will help you do...
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in the city at first couldn't win the office because she was a little straightlaced received cisco, diane find time. but she was the kind of calm in hand and stable political figure the city needed after all the trauma went through the 1970s with johnstown, people of tempo, assassinations of berlusconi -- moscone and harvey milk most people don't think of sports fans have been a kind of mystical power. but i think the 40 niners is a team that mirrored san francisco itself, very poetic, bill bush, nine of a poet, really brought the city together with the first super bowl the true 1982. and finally, the way the city itself is very significant. here's a city that's gone through very time over gay rice, said three liberation and a lot of hate directed at someone on the street. they could've gone reeling backwards and gone into the abyss without point. people did not the epidemic. there is panic that began to rise in san francisco and throughout the country. people didn't know whether they could eat in restaurants where gays were working arcaro to clothing stores that were in the castro and on
in the city at first couldn't win the office because she was a little straightlaced received cisco, diane find time. but she was the kind of calm in hand and stable political figure the city needed after all the trauma went through the 1970s with johnstown, people of tempo, assassinations of berlusconi -- moscone and harvey milk most people don't think of sports fans have been a kind of mystical power. but i think the 40 niners is a team that mirrored san francisco itself, very poetic, bill...
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>> that winner is -- i love the drum roll, diane birdette. >> that's right. she wins a new year's eve cruise from spirit cruises, sweet treats from cold stone creamery and unforgettable getaway at dog sledding and eco tours, courtesy of garrett county tourism. tickets from peter ban and butte -- peter pan and beauty and the beast tickets. >> no shopping for you, diane. congratulations. >> diane was on the nice list this year. >> what list did you make? >> there isn't a list for me. >> naughty. >> and we don't even want to ask that. i've learned never to ask a question if i can't handle the answer. i'm not asking what list she's on. >> that's a good game plan. >>> well, mother nature obviously on the nice list, at least for today and for christmas day, how about that? >> okay. >> we have pretty nice conditions right now. we have some ripples in between, some naughty weather in between that's going to cause maybe a few little problems depending on whether you're traveling by car or not. we'll talk about that here in just a second. but what you can notice right
>> that winner is -- i love the drum roll, diane birdette. >> that's right. she wins a new year's eve cruise from spirit cruises, sweet treats from cold stone creamery and unforgettable getaway at dog sledding and eco tours, courtesy of garrett county tourism. tickets from peter ban and butte -- peter pan and beauty and the beast tickets. >> no shopping for you, diane. congratulations. >> diane was on the nice list this year. >> what list did you make? >>...
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then there's diane, who also lives in crisfield, with her family in her childhood home. according to diane, she has weathered many storms over the years but never in her lifetime has she ever seen the water rise so high and so quickly. inundating the first floor of other home and creating huge whitecaps around her neighborhood. diane decided to ride out the storm in her home, fearing the possibility of drowning if she left. the family lost all their possessions, with housing vouchers tha they are now livinn temporary housing. a church group gutted her home but she still needs building materials in order to be able to rebuild her home. she doesn't have the resources to do that. she needs federal assistance in order to get her life back in order. they are just two stories, and i could give you numerous others, in the state of maryland. on the western part of our state in garrett county. garrett county is a community of 30,000. 15,000 homes were without power. that's just about every home. trees fell everywhere. this is a remote appalachian community where people were isola
then there's diane, who also lives in crisfield, with her family in her childhood home. according to diane, she has weathered many storms over the years but never in her lifetime has she ever seen the water rise so high and so quickly. inundating the first floor of other home and creating huge whitecaps around her neighborhood. diane decided to ride out the storm in her home, fearing the possibility of drowning if she left. the family lost all their possessions, with housing vouchers tha they...
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we heard from tania and diane. they're saying, we would like some snow in woodbridge and fredericksburg. is it going to happen? >> fredericksburg, no. probably sleet and rain there. in woodbridge, yes, but switching to rain after a couple hours. it's kind of a bummer storm for a lot of people who really wanted snow out of this one. there's not much going on, even right now, because there's so much dry air, as you'll see on the radar, that's worked into the system. not a big storm for today. just a nuance storm for us. let's head over to the weather wall and check out conditions out there right now. we've got 39 degrees. we have snow falling way to our north and west and rain across southeastern maryland. at 39 degrees with a southeast wind at 6 miles per hour. your windchill reading right at 35 degrees. we're not the only ones being affected by this storm system. look at the winter weather advisories. southern areas of indiana through ohio down through areas of southwestern virginia, the mountains of north carolina
we heard from tania and diane. they're saying, we would like some snow in woodbridge and fredericksburg. is it going to happen? >> fredericksburg, no. probably sleet and rain there. in woodbridge, yes, but switching to rain after a couple hours. it's kind of a bummer storm for a lot of people who really wanted snow out of this one. there's not much going on, even right now, because there's so much dry air, as you'll see on the radar, that's worked into the system. not a big storm for...
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. >> 9 sports' diane roberts shows us how a d.c. area man whose passion for putting pen to paper turned up some rare and exciting finds. >> i'm afros rated wannabe -- a frustrated wannabe major league player that's what i am. >> reporter: kevin's first foray into autograph collecting happened when he should have been in school. it caught the attention of chicago sun times reporter bob green and the principal. >> i was called on the carpet in charge of student discipline and he threatened to suspends me from school if i ever did it again. i promised to never do it again as long as i was at that school which was only for a couple of weeks so it was easy to keep. >> reporter: now he has ever manner from some of the game's greatest players. >> those were ted's personal copy of what they call hitter's hands. bronze casts of his hands holding one of his bats. that's the paragraph of warren spawn which was last photo ever taken of him. tim brown, clearly one of the greatest athletes of all time. not just football player but he was great at
. >> 9 sports' diane roberts shows us how a d.c. area man whose passion for putting pen to paper turned up some rare and exciting finds. >> i'm afros rated wannabe -- a frustrated wannabe major league player that's what i am. >> reporter: kevin's first foray into autograph collecting happened when he should have been in school. it caught the attention of chicago sun times reporter bob green and the principal. >> i was called on the carpet in charge of student discipline...
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. >> senator diane plans to present a bill banning assault weapons this january. there was a ban in place from 1994 to 2004. >> it hasn't worked. columbine occur ed red. >> there was also an armed guard at columbine. >> according to an analysis from the agency, nra's proposal to put a police officer in every school would mean 1 out of 7 officers would be taken off the streets on school days. >>> the other big issue on capitol hill the fiscal cliff. president obama and congress are are home -- are home now for christmas. automatic tax hikes and spending cuts will kick in january 1st. democrats and republicans insist they are still committed to reaching a deal with the house speaker vowing to return to washington the day after christmas. >>> more than 1,000 people attend the memorial service for the late hawaii senator daniel enoway. he was the first japanese american elected to congress. he spent 50 years in washington serving the people of hawaii. he died last week. he was 8 8. >>> this morning an investigation is underway after a baltimore county police officer o
. >> senator diane plans to present a bill banning assault weapons this january. there was a ban in place from 1994 to 2004. >> it hasn't worked. columbine occur ed red. >> there was also an armed guard at columbine. >> according to an analysis from the agency, nra's proposal to put a police officer in every school would mean 1 out of 7 officers would be taken off the streets on school days. >>> the other big issue on capitol hill the fiscal cliff. president...
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diane von forts burglary is turning 56. >>> value kilmer is 53. jason campbell turns 31 today. and gymnast gabby douglas is 17. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are fantastic but add some sauce, pepperoni and cheese and fold up the crescent dough...and presto! tuesday night just became crescent pizza pocket-tastic pillsbury crescents. let the making begin here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> good morning. 5:45 if you are just waking up this new year's eve morning it is chilly once you poke your nose outside. that could be true tonight. >> my dogs don't mind, they have the fur coat working for them. but it is a little bit breezy. temperatures in the 20s, so it is feeling like the lower 20s when you factor in a bit of that breeze. the good news is though, nowhere near the winds we had to deal with yesterday. the forecast on the cool side is going to feature a diesel cents day. the cloud cover cert
diane von forts burglary is turning 56. >>> value kilmer is 53. jason campbell turns 31 today. and gymnast gabby douglas is 17. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are fantastic but add some sauce, pepperoni and cheese and fold up the crescent dough...and presto! tuesday night just became crescent pizza pocket-tastic pillsbury crescents. let the making begin here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add...
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now to -- it is time now to answer the question of the day, it was -- >> well, our facebook friend diane williams guessing here, she says -- >> the answer is c., connecticut native katharine hepburn four best actress awards among them "breakfast at tiffany's." we will be right back. >>> and welcome back. this time now is 6:54. olga breese in for howard bernstein this morning. . thes should make it into the low 40s for most and mid 40s closer to town. we'll see some snow showers develop overnight. that will switch over the rain by saturday afternoon. chilly 40s on saturday staying in the 30s for sunday. >>> before you go home we want -- to work this morning, we want the bring delia goncalves back with this powerful drunk driving reporting you've been doing this morning. and some take aways. >> you know i mean we've always talked about drunk driving and always asked folks not to drink and drive. we've had some really powerful stories all throughout the morning. the science behind field sobriety tests, breaking some myths that drinking and eating at the same time will actually get you more
now to -- it is time now to answer the question of the day, it was -- >> well, our facebook friend diane williams guessing here, she says -- >> the answer is c., connecticut native katharine hepburn four best actress awards among them "breakfast at tiffany's." we will be right back. >>> and welcome back. this time now is 6:54. olga breese in for howard bernstein this morning. . thes should make it into the low 40s for most and mid 40s closer to town. we'll see...
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diane sedlack snapped this shot in west virginia, and iris braxton in southwest d.c. captured a brief dusting on forrester street before the snow turned to rain. across the area, it was a day to bundle up. >> i wear shorts year-round, and that is another day for me. >> and some of those who depend on the season for work were happy to have something to do. >> the more snow, the mormon quo make. we didn't get any of that last year. >> reporter: lauren demarco, fox 5 news. >> and the winter weather woes causing some frustration at area dmvs in the district. many stations did not open the doors until 10 a.m. no one was aware of the changes and look at how many people were waiting. >> not bad at all. >> and tonight, the temperatures are dropping and making -- >> fall something. >> yeah, and dangerous conditions on the road. what is it like on my road? >> tomorrow is beautiful. a lot of wind. >> and you're not saying that in. >> and that is going to be sunny. >> okay. >> and i want to show you something cool. >> right. >> and look at this satellite picture. this is put up b
diane sedlack snapped this shot in west virginia, and iris braxton in southwest d.c. captured a brief dusting on forrester street before the snow turned to rain. across the area, it was a day to bundle up. >> i wear shorts year-round, and that is another day for me. >> and some of those who depend on the season for work were happy to have something to do. >> the more snow, the mormon quo make. we didn't get any of that last year. >> reporter: lauren demarco, fox 5 news....
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. , diane snapped this shot in west virginia, and iris braxton in southwest d.c. captured a brief dusting on forrester street before the snow turned to rain. across the area, it was a day to bundle up. and for most, at least. >> i wear shorts year round. it's another day for me. >> reporter: and some of those who depend on the season for work were happy to have something to do. >> the more snow, the more money to make. we didn't get any of that last year. >> reporter: of course, some places happy to society smile would be the ski resorts in the area. i checked around on the websites, in maryland, the resort is reporting five inches and in pa, whitetail, which opened yesterday, they're reporting about two inches of snow and already off to a better year than last year for the skiers in the area. >> thank you for that. remember, youcan track the storm with the fox 5 weather app, including an hourly forecast, video updates from the weather team and more. download it on your droid, ipad or iphone. search for d.c. weather in the app store. >>> now information on the hea
. , diane snapped this shot in west virginia, and iris braxton in southwest d.c. captured a brief dusting on forrester street before the snow turned to rain. across the area, it was a day to bundle up. and for most, at least. >> i wear shorts year round. it's another day for me. >> reporter: and some of those who depend on the season for work were happy to have something to do. >> the more snow, the more money to make. we didn't get any of that last year. >> reporter: of...
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. >> last night a group of female senators sat down with diane sawyer. let me play for you what their message was. >> i think if we were in charge of the senate and of the administration, that we would have a budget deal by now. >> do you all believe that? >> yes. >> i have spoken to women senators. they say the same thing, that they think that women are just more willing to compromise, less intransigent. you're laughing but is there something to be said for that? >> look, i think the next congress, the next senate, we're going to have 20 women members of the united states senate. i think we do need more diversity here in the senate. i think that would be healthy for not just budget issues but other issues. >> you think they would be more likely to get a deal? >> i think having a more diversified congress is healthy for the american people. the budget deal problems today is the fact that you have these hardcore people in the house particularly who don't want to sit down and compromise. now is the time to move forward. >> you make a good point. there's a
. >> last night a group of female senators sat down with diane sawyer. let me play for you what their message was. >> i think if we were in charge of the senate and of the administration, that we would have a budget deal by now. >> do you all believe that? >> yes. >> i have spoken to women senators. they say the same thing, that they think that women are just more willing to compromise, less intransigent. you're laughing but is there something to be said for that?...
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. >> reporter: co-owner diane stridel said she and her business partner wanted to do something. >> i got in touch with the pta, through the church, heard this is what they really wanted people to do. so here we are here. >> reporter: some of the children making snowflakes are so young, their parents have not told them about the school shooting. >> what did you tell them what these snowflakes are for? >> just to help other children and they surprisingly didn't ask any more than that. >> reporter: butt older kids here do know about the masacre. they came to send a message. >> that they know that we care. >> do you think it's important that they know that? >> yeah. >> why? >> because they are probably very sad about what happened. >> reporter: middle schooler drew levine said his message is both for the survivors and for those who didn't make it. >> i would say that we're all here for them and it's very sad and we're going to try and prevent this in the future. we miss you. we miss all of them. >> reporter: in gaithersburg, maryland, john hanrahan, fox 5 news. >>> coming up in sports, n
. >> reporter: co-owner diane stridel said she and her business partner wanted to do something. >> i got in touch with the pta, through the church, heard this is what they really wanted people to do. so here we are here. >> reporter: some of the children making snowflakes are so young, their parents have not told them about the school shooting. >> what did you tell them what these snowflakes are for? >> just to help other children and they surprisingly didn't ask...
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host: next caller, diane and. -- diane. caller: you have a caller on previously that ran around business and made between $60,000 de thousand dollars per year and you said it was something they did in the tax code that they actually moved the tax on up to her to give the rich a break. what it when republicans talk about all of the small business owners, $250,000 hurting them, what is the difference when this woman who said her taxes have gone up? they are lying. it was actually the small business owner under $250,000 that was being hurt and had more taxes dumped on them? guest: i don't know the individual prior collar's tax return. it would be very unusual for a taxpayer with an income in that range to pay the amt. it's not impossible, but it would be unusual. in 2001, they enacted a major rate reduction. they let the rate structure of the amt remained intact. for people between $200,000- $500,000, people who are potentially subject to this increase in taxes under the obama plan, they did not receive the full benefit of the
host: next caller, diane and. -- diane. caller: you have a caller on previously that ran around business and made between $60,000 de thousand dollars per year and you said it was something they did in the tax code that they actually moved the tax on up to her to give the rich a break. what it when republicans talk about all of the small business owners, $250,000 hurting them, what is the difference when this woman who said her taxes have gone up? they are lying. it was actually the small...
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they did not intend to go into neiman and buy a diane vo diane von furstenberg. >> reporter: much to the customer's delight, you have been able to pick up these items over the past couple years. and missoni's target 2011 collection was so popular, it crashed the company's web site. >> this is one way retailers get you to buy that product at their store because it is only available there. >> reporter: target says they want to make sure everyone gets a crack at the collection. they ordered double the inconvenient after and limits customers to five items each. erica, you have your limit of five? >> they are on the way to my house now. you mentioned they ordered double. i went on this morning and saw it was easy and so much there. >> reporter: absolutely. they want to make sure. in the past, these things have been so successful. they want to make sure people have the chance to get the items they want. >>> mara, thanks. coming up, kate middleton v >>> stoil come on "today," we asked three women to try bra shopping online. i almost couldn't get that out. we'll get the results. >>> plus, a
they did not intend to go into neiman and buy a diane vo diane von furstenberg. >> reporter: much to the customer's delight, you have been able to pick up these items over the past couple years. and missoni's target 2011 collection was so popular, it crashed the company's web site. >> this is one way retailers get you to buy that product at their store because it is only available there. >> reporter: target says they want to make sure everyone gets a crack at the collection....
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diane, are you there? maryland to a democratic line, wade. caller: good morning. these people keep talking about the slow recovery compared to previous recoveries, but nobody considers how many jobs -- how many companies have shipped jobs out of the economy. there are fewer jobs. how will people find jobs? host: mr. michael tanner? guest: the number of jobs shipped overseas is much smaller than people realize, but it is no longer global to be a high- school dropout and getting manual labor job. we are moving from that manual labor, low-skill jobs environment, to one in which he will have to have more education and skills. that is the reality of globalization, and i do not think you will have to avoid that. where to put more attention to and on getting people the skills -- we have to put more attention and getting people the skills. we will never have thousands of people sitting at sewing machines making t-shirts. host: another area where your groups seemed to disagree is whether the unemployment insurance creates a disincentive to look for work. mr. josh bivens, w
diane, are you there? maryland to a democratic line, wade. caller: good morning. these people keep talking about the slow recovery compared to previous recoveries, but nobody considers how many jobs -- how many companies have shipped jobs out of the economy. there are fewer jobs. how will people find jobs? host: mr. michael tanner? guest: the number of jobs shipped overseas is much smaller than people realize, but it is no longer global to be a high- school dropout and getting manual labor job....
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. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> josh, good morning. and to everyone on "gma." it is day one. first time ever smoking marijuana is legal in one state of this country. will other states follow? and tonight, we're going to show you what it's like when marijuana is suddenly legal. >> we'll be watching. >>> and finally, this year's "sports illustrated" sports kids of the year. we had them on the program. conner and cayden from tennessee. cayden was born with cerebral palsy. but that doesn't keep him from competing with conner in triathlons. they've done a dozen together. last night, look at conner, alongside nba star lebron james, who was named sportsman of the year by the magazine. congratulations to all, especially conner and cayden. i can tell you, conner's speech, in recognizing his brother, tears flowed in that hall, streaming down his face. again, two more great examples. >> great for our future. >> that's great. thank you, josh. >> you bet. >> that's wonderful. >>> now, a little "pop news." good morning to everybody. we're going to b
. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> josh, good morning. and to everyone on "gma." it is day one. first time ever smoking marijuana is legal in one state of this country. will other states follow? and tonight, we're going to show you what it's like when marijuana is suddenly legal. >> we'll be watching. >>> and finally, this year's "sports illustrated" sports kids of the year. we had them on the...
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i asked the parents, diane and robert if it's registered with their son really how this has always transpired. i think we have that sound bite. >> he's reassuring himself that she's going to be okay. he really, really really cared about his teacher. he was very close with her and she really loved that class, and he keeps saying i really hope she's okay. i hope it's not her. he knows that she's been hurt, but he doesn't note end result. he knows the kids that he saw getting shot. he doesn't know the outcome. so i think he's reassuring himself in his of-year-old mind. i know he's processing it, but i think he's reassuring himself and telling himself that it's going to be okay. >> they are obviously distraught. terrible news about vicki soto who has now been confirmed as killed, one of the names that they have confirmed. the family members confirming. what will they do with their children? i mean the trauma that they've experienced, i don't know how they get over that. >> they were very candid and said they don't know. this is not something you expect. this never happens in your town. this defin
i asked the parents, diane and robert if it's registered with their son really how this has always transpired. i think we have that sound bite. >> he's reassuring himself that she's going to be okay. he really, really really cared about his teacher. he was very close with her and she really loved that class, and he keeps saying i really hope she's okay. i hope it's not her. he knows that she's been hurt, but he doesn't note end result. he knows the kids that he saw getting shot. he...
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jail, the chaotic environment exasperates michael's sensitivity and doesn't deal with pathology -- diane, republican caller. we're talking about the role, if anything, solve federal state governments in mental health. what do you think? >> well, i'd like to broaden and move back and look at the specific things you're asking about because when you move further away and look at broad strokes, it's plain to me to see what needs to be done. you say federal government and in very broad strokes, i'm going to say that before the revolution and when this country was under another government, one of the things that this government was established to do was to make sure that the very rich and powerful -- excuse me, i'm sorry. i'm it's been a very emotional weekend for me as well. one of the things that it was established to do was to make sure that the rich and powerful didn't say i have mine and make sure that nobody else could gain access to, you know, things as basic as food. so i think that the federal government are -- our whole philosophy was based on that humans have rights and i believe th
jail, the chaotic environment exasperates michael's sensitivity and doesn't deal with pathology -- diane, republican caller. we're talking about the role, if anything, solve federal state governments in mental health. what do you think? >> well, i'd like to broaden and move back and look at the specific things you're asking about because when you move further away and look at broad strokes, it's plain to me to see what needs to be done. you say federal government and in very broad...
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we begin with a call from diane in julian, california, on our democratic line. caller: good morning, peter. my prediction came true, reelecting a president. women against violence acts, being held up by the house. john boehner and the republican house majority leader eric cantor. i tweeted last night quiet late saying the republicans are going to gang up on john boehner. there is an article in the new york times showing they feel he is dragging his feet and waiting until january 3. i also understand that the chairman of the government oversight and reform committee darrell issa, which is from our district here, is holding up the vote on the women against violence act also, which involves the illegals, native americans, and lgbt. this is a coal in the christmas stocking for women who helped to get president obama reelected, and is an attack on medicaid for women that have children, and seniors and -- host: we will leave it there. thanks for calling. olean is in tennessee, republican -- leeann. caller: we need to have more cuts. look at all the thousands obama has
we begin with a call from diane in julian, california, on our democratic line. caller: good morning, peter. my prediction came true, reelecting a president. women against violence acts, being held up by the house. john boehner and the republican house majority leader eric cantor. i tweeted last night quiet late saying the republicans are going to gang up on john boehner. there is an article in the new york times showing they feel he is dragging his feet and waiting until january 3. i also...
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death of a 1-month-old baby will be in court this morning for a preliminary hearing. 20-year-old father diane wear was arrested and charged last month in the death of kiara deon wear. medical examiners say the baby died of blunt force trauma. he is being charged with assault, reckless endangerment and child abuse. >>> time now 7:56. let's send it over to meteorologist mike massco with a check on your forecast. >> good morning, megan. good morning, charley. 37 degrees in the city. outlying areas upper 20s to around 30 degrees. here's maryland's most powerful radar showing some flurries now entering the picture in the city and it's a burst of snow from silver spring right through annapolis. that will be charging toward the north during the course of this morning. again, a quick coating for the city. higher amounts towards the north and we'll get up to 42 today. degree on thursday and -- 43 on thursday and then another system comes in by the weekend. late get a check on traffic. lauren cook in the traffic center. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, might be. we are dealing with a crash in ri
death of a 1-month-old baby will be in court this morning for a preliminary hearing. 20-year-old father diane wear was arrested and charged last month in the death of kiara deon wear. medical examiners say the baby died of blunt force trauma. he is being charged with assault, reckless endangerment and child abuse. >>> time now 7:56. let's send it over to meteorologist mike massco with a check on your forecast. >> good morning, megan. good morning, charley. 37 degrees in the city....
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i want to go to diane from arizona on the democratic line. caller: is there any possibility ben bernanke and tim geithner could both be replaced? from what i have read, they both have a background or some dealings with the basics and will street. my impression is they are in bed with big banks in wall street and favor them. their policies have always favored those guys. that may be part of the reason they were never held accountable for the things that happened five in 2008. guest: there is no doubt they did work together on the tarp legislation during the financial collapse of late 2008. ben bernanke was the chairman of the federal reserve. tim geithner it was the head of the federal reserve. i cannot remember whether ben bernanke's term is coming up in 2014. there is talk that tim geithner may be the next fed chair. it is quite likely we will have a new fed chair some time during obama's second term. host: when you say chatter, is this the white house getting that out to reporters? guest: like wall street, people talk. if ben bernanke were
i want to go to diane from arizona on the democratic line. caller: is there any possibility ben bernanke and tim geithner could both be replaced? from what i have read, they both have a background or some dealings with the basics and will street. my impression is they are in bed with big banks in wall street and favor them. their policies have always favored those guys. that may be part of the reason they were never held accountable for the things that happened five in 2008. guest: there is no...
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i do not think anyone plans to do that in the united states. .ost: let's go to a caller diane, are you there? we'll go to textile l, maryland on the democrat line. -- we will go to maryland on the democrat line. caller: good morning. these people keep talking about the slow recovery compared to previous recoveries, but nobody considers how many jobs -- how many companies have shipped jobs out of the economy. there are fewer jobs. how will people find jobs? host: mr. michael tanner? guest: the number of jobs shipped overseas is much smaller than people realize, but it is no longer global to be a high- school dropout and getting manual labor job. we are moving from that manual labor, low-skill jobs environment, to one in which we will have to have more education and skills. that is the reality of globalization, and i do not think you will have to avoid that. where to put more attention to and on getting people the skills we have to put more attention and getting people the skills. we will never have thousands of people sitting at sewing machines making t-shirts. host: another area where
i do not think anyone plans to do that in the united states. .ost: let's go to a caller diane, are you there? we'll go to textile l, maryland on the democrat line. -- we will go to maryland on the democrat line. caller: good morning. these people keep talking about the slow recovery compared to previous recoveries, but nobody considers how many jobs -- how many companies have shipped jobs out of the economy. there are fewer jobs. how will people find jobs? host: mr. michael tanner? guest: the...
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so i sincerely thank my wife diane, our five children and grandkids for their patience and understanding. while it's hard to walk away from this body, i must say that i'm looking forward to getting to spend more time with my family. as a public official, the lens through which i have always tried to view decisions is how will the policy or this vote or this decision impact my community, my state, and my country? this focus and advocacy for my home state has resulted in both praise and criticism at various times but i stand here today proud of the accomplishments achieved over the last 12 years and grateful, grateful for the opportunities afforded to me by the people of nebraska. arriving in the senate in 2001, i recall thinking about what one of my predecessors in this body, ed zorinski used to say. he said that the biggest problem in washington is that there are too many democratic senators and too many republican senators, there are not enough united states senators. unquestionably, my proudest moments in the senate are those efforts that were bipartisan and pursued by a collective mot
so i sincerely thank my wife diane, our five children and grandkids for their patience and understanding. while it's hard to walk away from this body, i must say that i'm looking forward to getting to spend more time with my family. as a public official, the lens through which i have always tried to view decisions is how will the policy or this vote or this decision impact my community, my state, and my country? this focus and advocacy for my home state has resulted in both praise and criticism...